Chatham House Rule

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词形变化

the Chatham House Rule

别名

Chatham House rule

释义与例句

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    A rule, applied to some controversial debates and discussion panels, stating that anybody who attends is free to use information from the discussion, but cannot reveal who made any comment.

词源

Named after the headquarters of the UK Royal Institute of International Affairs, based in Chatham House, London, where the rule originated in June 1927.

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